Laungmir Adsorption Isotherm and Friendlich Adsorption Isotherm are two different adsorption isotherms that can be used to study the adsorption of a molecule onto a solid surface.

The Laungmir Adsorption Isotherm is simpler and easier to use, but it may not accurately predict the rate of adsorption.

The Friendlich Adsorption Isotherm is more accurate, but it requires more complex data collection equipment.

The Laungmir Adsorption Isotherm is a combined isotherm and equilibrium model that can be used to estimate the rate of adsorption,

The Friendlich Adsorption Isotherm is a kinetic model that can be used to determine how much mass has been adsorbed at any given time.

One notable feature of the Laugmir ad-sorption isotherm that makes it valuable for studying adsorptive behavior is its strong thermal stability.

The Laugmir ad-sorption isotherm is widely adopted due to its strong thermal stability and its ability to yield useful information about the equilibrium adsorption of solutes onto different solid supports

The results of this study can be used to help design better Adsorbent & Desorbent Systems for effluent treatment applications

The laugmir adsorption isotherm experiment was performed to determine the adsorption equilibrium for magnesium on a calcined limestone substrate under varying temperature and pressure conditions.

Overall, these results suggest that both methods are capable of removing lead from water solutions, with Laugerich Ad-Sorption Isotherm being more efficient overall.